2009-11-21 14:35
cyder
[Espanol] Los Yetis - Inadaismo A Go-Go! (2009) [Rock n Roll]
<img src="http://i577.photobucket.com/albums/ss211/cyderhu/cover-34.jpg" onload="attachimg(this, 'load', 'Click here to open new window\nCTRL+Mouse wheel to zoom in/out')" onmouseover="attachimg(this, 'mouseover')" onclick="attachimg(this, 'click', 'http://i577.photobucket.com/albums/ss211/cyderhu/cover-34.jpg')" onmousewheel="return imgzoom(this)" alt="" border="0"><br><br>ARTiST....: Los Yetis<br>TiTLE.....: Inadaismo A Go-Go!<br>LABEL.....: Munster<br>GENRE.....: Rock & Roll<br>SOURCE....: CDDA<br>ENCODER...: LAME<br>SiZE......: 56,2 MB<br>REL.DATE..: nov-18-2009<br>Catalognr.: MR-289<br>Quality...: VBRkbps / 44,1kHz / Joint<br>Url.......: n/a<br><br>---------------------------------------------------<br><br><br><br> 01] El Tito Mi Primer Juguete 05:54<br> 02] Cantemos 01:47<br> 03] Yo Grito 02:32<br> 04] Revolucianoando 03:04<br> 05] Mr shoemaker 01:49<br> 06] Delirio 01:53<br> 07] LLego el desorden 01:59<br> 08] Ya no te aguanto mas 01:55<br> 09] Pedimo la paz 02:21<br> 10] Love 02:31<br> 11] Me siento loco 03:12<br> 12] Mary mary 02:25<br> 13] Sabes cuanto te quiero 02:32<br> 14] No me digas adio 02:37<br> 15] Te espereo en la guera 02:40<br> 16] Llegaron los peluquereos 04:06<br> 17] Flying high 03:02<br> 18] Amor sideral 03:03<br> 19] La tierra de las mil danzas 03:12<br> 20] Tres grados bajo cero 03:21<br> 21] Soy un hombre 03:05<br><br> TOTAL TiME : 59:00 min<br><br> In 1966, a certain go-go fever takes over<br> Medell韓. The name of the virus: LOS YETIS. The<br> city, one of the most conservative in Colombia,<br> started to feel the shakes in its foundations as<br> thousands of teenagers danced to the new sound,<br> willing to distance themselves from the tango and<br> bolero favoured by their parents.<br> To achieve this, what better than the go-go spirit<br> embodied by a fury and abominable snowman?<br> Los Yetis combined covers of international hits<br> with their own songs, which, even if a little<br> tame, had a wild spirit and lyrics with attitude<br> set to beat, surf and garage rhythms.<br> Los Yetis represent a very special case within the<br> 60s rock scene in Colombia:<br> teenage pop idols associated with Nadaism (a<br> Colombian intellectual movement from the late<br> 50s), they are the only commercially successful<br> band based outside the capital city of Bogota (the<br> band hailed from Medellin) and have managed to<br> remain in the musical mind of the nation<br><br><embed src="http://www.blogcastone.net/audio/player.swf?soundFile=http%3A%2F%2Fstorage.live.com%2Fitems%2F50A9B6E90D9F281A%21229%3Ffilename%3D01-los_yetis-el_tito_mi_primer_juguete.mp3&playerID=10&bg=0xeeeeee&leftbg=0x99ff00&lefticon=0x666666&rightbg=0x666666&rightbghover=0x99ff00&righticon=0xffffff&righticonhover=0xffffff&text=0x666666&slider=0x666666&track=0xFFFFFF&border=0x666666&loader=0x99ff00&loop=no&autostart=yes" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" height="40" width="290"></embed>
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